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<h1>Our achievements</h1>
 
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We have achieved the following 5 goals:<br /><br />
 
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☞ Register for iGEM, have a great summer, and attend the Giant Jamboree.<br />
 
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☞ Create a team wiki sharing background information, context, inspirations and goals for the project, and documentation of your process and outcomes.<br />
 
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☞ Present a poster and talk at the Giant Jamboree.<br />
 
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☞ Demonstrate the use of art and design for thoughtful, critical investigation of the current and future implications of synthetic biology.<br />
 
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☞ Demonstrate the active engagement of engineers, scientists, members of the public, and other stakeholders as part of your project, during the initiation, development, presentation, and documentation your project.<br /><br /><br />
 
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We have also achieved these 3 goals:<br /><br />
 
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☞ Create a short film about or as part of your project. This video must be sent to the committee and iGEM HQ.<br />
 
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☞ Design and execute a workshop or event for a group of people outside of your team.<br />
 
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☞ Produce an installation or experiment (does not need to be biological) and document it or recreate it at iGEM (please contact artdesign@igem.org to arrange space for presenting your project before October 1st).<br />
 
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<tr><td width="150" style="text-align:left;">Team:</td><td style="text-align:left;">Goettingen</td><td rowspan="5"><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Health_Medicine"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/9/90/Goettingen_H%26M_logo.jpg" width="180"></a></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align:left;">iGEM Year:</td><td style="text-align:left;">2014</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align:left;">Judging:</td><td style="text-align:left;"><a href="https://igem.org/2014_Judging_Form?id=1430">Judging forms</a></td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align:left;">Track:</td><td style="text-align:left;">Health & Medicine</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align:left;">Project Name:</td><td style="text-align:left;">A small change for man, a giant pain for germkind.</td></tr>
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<tr><td style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top;">Project Abstract:</td><td style="text-align:left;"colspan="2">Our aim is to develop a diagnostic technique capable of detecting the presence of fungal pathogens in a sample collected from a patient. Briefly, our approach is as follows. Through a yeast two-hybrid assay we will select a set of peptides that show affinity towards surface proteins from different fungi (<i>Aspergillus nidulans, A. fumigatus, Candida albicans</i> and <i>C. glabrata</i>). After confirming the interaction between the surface proteins and a given peptide, we intend to attach a molecule to the peptide marker. In our project, this molecule will be a fluorescent protein, but in principle can also be an immune system activator which is then recognized by the immune cells or other chemical moiety that adds novel functionalities or increases the peptide stability.</td></tr>
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<center><h1>Our achievements</h1></center><br />
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1. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/notebook_wetlab#week22" target="1">Identify a group of peptides able to interact with specific cell wall proteins from different fungi, by means of yeast two-hybrid assays.</a><br /><br />
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2. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/notebook_wetlab#week23" target="1">Perform in vivo experiments to demonstrate and ensure on one hand, that the binding of the peptide is being to the cell wall protein, and on the other hand, that this binding is being to a specific fungi strain.</a><br /><br />
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3. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/notebook_wetlab#week19" target="1">Attach a marker molecule to the peptide in order to simplify its visualization using fluorescent microscopy.</a><br /><br />
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4. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/notebook_wetlab/biobricks" target="1">Develop new standard Biobrick.</a><br /><br />
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5. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen target="1">Develop our team Wiki which represents all the dimensions of our project, and establish it as one of the main tools to inform people all over the world about our vision and accomplishments.<br /><br />
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6. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmdyv-J42xCtx95RkOLp41A" target="1">Establish our own youtube channel, in which the videos show an introduction towards the team and simplify the techniques used in the lab.</a><br /><br />
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7. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/outreach_overview" target="1">Be in contact with other iGEM teams.</a><br /><br />
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8. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/outreach_human_practices" target="1">Make our community aware of iGEM, Synthetic Biology and our project through presentations, social media, press contact and other activities.</a> <br /> <br />
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 18 October 2014


Team:Goettingen
iGEM Year:2014
Judging:Judging forms
Track:Health & Medicine
Project Name:A small change for man, a giant pain for germkind.
Project Abstract:Our aim is to develop a diagnostic technique capable of detecting the presence of fungal pathogens in a sample collected from a patient. Briefly, our approach is as follows. Through a yeast two-hybrid assay we will select a set of peptides that show affinity towards surface proteins from different fungi (Aspergillus nidulans, A. fumigatus, Candida albicans and C. glabrata). After confirming the interaction between the surface proteins and a given peptide, we intend to attach a molecule to the peptide marker. In our project, this molecule will be a fluorescent protein, but in principle can also be an immune system activator which is then recognized by the immune cells or other chemical moiety that adds novel functionalities or increases the peptide stability.


Our achievements


1. Identify a group of peptides able to interact with specific cell wall proteins from different fungi, by means of yeast two-hybrid assays.

2. Perform in vivo experiments to demonstrate and ensure on one hand, that the binding of the peptide is being to the cell wall protein, and on the other hand, that this binding is being to a specific fungi strain.

3. Attach a marker molecule to the peptide in order to simplify its visualization using fluorescent microscopy.

4. Develop new standard Biobrick.

5. Develop our team Wiki which represents all the dimensions of our project, and establish it as one of the main tools to inform people all over the world about our vision and accomplishments.

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Establish our own youtube channel, in which the videos show an introduction towards the team and simplify the techniques used in the lab.

7. Be in contact with other iGEM teams.

8. Make our community aware of iGEM, Synthetic Biology and our project through presentations, social media, press contact and other activities.